F-35 opponents sounded off and took their message to the streets of downtown Burlington. Monday is the deadline for the public comment period on the controversial plane, and the Stop the F-35 Coalition only has a few days to voice their opinions to the Air Force. Are you using the WPTZ app? Click here to see the video. As a final push, members marched their message to the offices of local and state government. Ralliers took their protest outside Sen. Patrick Leahy's, Rep. Peter Welch, Sen. Bernie Sanders' and Burlington Mayor Miro Weinberger's offices in hopes of gaining support. "Hopefully (we'll be) getting them to listen to the issues that are really bothering us," said Colchester resident Roger Bourassa. Those concerns include noise pollution, possible adverse health affects and depleting property values. The deadline for public comment is at midnight on July 15.

BURLINGTON, Vt. —

F-35 opponents sounded off and took their message to the streets of downtown Burlington.

Monday is the deadline for the public comment period on the controversial plane, and the Stop the F-35 Coalition only has a few days to voice their opinions to the Air Force.